Wirelynx TR2001 PLC Transmitters


Wirelynx Series TR2001 PLC Transmitters
are designed to work in conjunction with one or more Wirelynx TR2101 Receivers within a building to remotely control one or more electrical loads.  The TR2001's signal is initiated by closing a user-supplied switch or relay, or by using a low voltage AC or DC input signal.  Once activated, the transmitter sends a high frequency signal over the powerlines where it is detected by one or more receivers that turn loads on or off with a built-in relay.
 

TR2001 Transmitters
are usually placed together in a central location as close to the building’s electrical distribution panel as possible.  TR2101 Receivers are located at remote points on the powerline on the same phase as the TR2001 transmitter.  However, the signal may be coupled to other phases in the building using the Model SC-2202 signal coupler.  As many TR2101 Receivers as desired can be connected to the same powerline phase and will receive signals from one TR2001 Transmitter of the same channel.

For monitoring applications, TR2001 transmitters are usually located at remote points on the powerline and receivers are located together.  Transmitters of the same channel should not be located within 15 powerline feet of each other for best operation.  Transmitters and receivers may be placed on any circuit and at any point on a powerline that is controlled by one distribution transformer.

Wirelynx TR2001 Transmitters are available in many different configurations for different voltages and input types:

Product Selection: 
1.  Select the voltage that will power the transmitter.  This is the same voltage that will communicate the high-frequency signal to the TR2101 receivers.  When the transmitter is switched on, the high frequency signal is generated and sent down the powerline.  The transmitter is only powered when switched on.
2.  Select the input type: a.) "Line" - The line voltage will be switched on to transmit and turned off to stop transmission of the signal; or b.) "Low" - An AC or DC voltage between 5 and 30 volts may be applied to the low voltage input wires to activate the transmitter.  The transmitter stays powered all the time and the high frequency signal is switched on and off.
3.  Select the channel, either 5 or 7.  In single transmitter/receiver applications this will generally not matter which channel is selected.  In applications where two channels are desired, two transmitters, each with a different channel, will be needed.  One or more R2101 receivers for each channel will be needed.

Select the appropriate model from the table below:
Wirelynx TR2001 Transmitters
Model # Part # Voltage Activating
Input Type
Channel
T-1 TR2001-00001 24*,120,208-277VAC Line Voltage 5
T-2 TR2001-00002 24*,120,208-277VAC Line Voltage 7
T-3 TR2001-00003 480VAC Line Voltage 5
T-4 TR2001-00004 480VAC Line Voltage 7
T-5 TR2001-00005 24*,120,208-277VAC Low Voltage 5
T-6 TR2001-00006 24*,120,208-277VAC Low Voltage 7
T-7 TR2001-00007 480VAC Low Voltage 5
T-8 TR2001-00008 480VAC Low Voltage 7
T-9 TR2001-00009 120,208-277VAC Dry Contact 5

* 24VAC by special order only.


 

Specifications
Model TR2001 Powerline Carrier Transmitters
Part Number T2001-x
Single Phase Medium Power


Power Supply Voltage to Transmitter:                       24, 120, 208 to 277, 480VAC
Power Supply Current to Transmitter:                       .01 Amp
Signal and power wires are common.
Typical effective signal voltage output:                       3 Vpp
Low Voltage Input Range (Models T5-T8):              5 to 30VAC or VDC
Low Voltage Input Isolation:                                     Optically-isolated - 5000Vrms
Mounting: Mount with ˝” conduit chase nipple supplied or optional mounting bracket.

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Call Brayden Automation Corp. for additional information and pricing. 


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